Key facts
- Apple is reportedly planning to release new iPad Pro and MacBook Pro models in the first half of next year.
- The company is developing four new iPad Pro models featuring faster chips.
- A new "entry-level" MacBook Pro, codenamed K104, is also planned for release.
- Apple's first M7 processor is slated for release in the same timeframe.
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch several new products in the first half of next year, including updated iPad Pro models and a new "entry-level" MacBook Pro. The company is said to be working on four variations of the new iPad Pro, each equipped with faster chips. Additionally, a new MacBook Pro, internally designated as K104, is anticipated. This period also marks the targeted release for Apple's first M7 processor.
The last significant update to the iPad Pro line occurred in October of the previous year. In March, Apple introduced a new high-end MacBook Pro and the budget-friendly MacBook Neo, which utilizes the A18 chip designed for iPhones. The upcoming MacBook Pro is expected to be a more robust, full-featured Pro model.
These product development plans emerge amid speculation about other potential releases, such as a foldable phone, as Apple navigates its transition into a post-Tim Cook CEO era. The company is also contending with supply chain challenges that Cook has indicated have necessitated price increases on some products. For example, a MacBook Pro with 1 terabyte of storage saw its price increase from $1,699 to $1,999. The introduction of more budget-conscious laptops and tablets could therefore be strategically timed.
